The jury at the inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson had just ruled that he was unlawfully killed as Socialist Worker went to press.
The Localism Bill sets out the legislative framework for David Cameron’s "Big Society".
Bahraini citizens living in Britain are set to take their case against the Gulf state’s royal family to court this week.
Anti-choice MPs have launched a fresh attack on abortion rights.
While the Tories talk of a "fragile economic recovery", life is getting increasingly worse for most people—not better.
Police are using the royal wedding as an excuse to take their revenge on activists. They have launched a major crackdown over the past week—including raids on squats and social centres, arrests and fresh charges for protesters.
This year May Day celebrations around the country are coming together with anti-cuts campaigns. Here are some of this weekend’s events:
Why do we still have a monarchy? England led the way in abolishing the absolute rule of monarchy when King Charles I was executed on 30 January 1649.
Teachers in the NUT union will hold a national strike ballot over the Tory assault on their pensions—and aim to coordinate action with other public sector unions.
Some 250 NUT delegates discussed "Where next after 26 March?" at what was the biggest Friday night fringe meeting at NUT conference in years.
Yunus Bakhsh, the high profile nurse and activist who was unlawfully sacked for trade union activities, won reinstatement at an employment tribunal last week.